The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes features nuclear powered shipping, Maersk’s integrator ambitions, seafarer abandonment, emissions and environmental regulations, and much more.
Shell Western LNG B.V (Shell) and Hapag-Lloyd signed a multi-year agreement for the supply of LNG to Hapag-Lloyd’s ultra large dual-fuel container vessels of 23,500+ teus.
A delegation from the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) recently visited Japan to promote investment opportunities at the burgeoning industrial hub.
The private Chinese shipbuilder Yangzijiang Shipbuilding posts over RMB28bn ($4.09bn) gross profit last year and has delivered 71 new vessels.
The Port of Corpus Christi handled record US crude oil exports in 2022 but already has its eyes on the energy transition and new fuels such as hydrogen
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) is working with Air Water to jointly study the trial use of liquefied bio-methane (LBM) derived from cattle manure onboard LNG-fuelled vessels.
The Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry and the UK’s Department for Transport have signed an MoU to further strengthen shipping relations between the two countries.
P&O Maritime Logistics is to convert one of its Multi-Carrying Vessels into a Cable-Laying Vessel (CLV) powered by alternative energy and capable of connecting offshore wind farms to shore.